Background
JEVONS, Frank Byron Master of Arts was born on September 9, 1858.
(Mark Twain once famously said "there was but one solitary...)
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JEVONS, Frank Byron Master of Arts was born on September 9, 1858.
Studied at Wadham College Oxford (Master of Arts). Doctor of Letters.
First in Classical Moderations and in Literis Humanioribus. Classical Tutor, Durham University, 1882-1910. Censor of Unattached Students, 1892-1896.
Senior Proctor, 1896-1899.
Unhrersity Treasurer 1898-1902. Sub-Warden of Unhrersity, 1902-1909.
Professor of Philosophy in the University of Durham since 1910. Principal of Bishop Hatfield’s Hall since 1896.
F. R.E.S.; Vice-Chancellor of Durham University.
(Mark Twain once famously said "there was but one solitary...)
Club: Royal Societies.